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Neural plasticity, sensitive periods, and psychopathology
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 319-320
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Very extensive nonmaternal care predicts mother–infant attachment disorganization: Convergent evidence from two samples
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- 12 September 2014, pp. 649-661
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Multilevel developmental perspectives on child maltreatment
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- 04 November 2015, pp. 1385-1386
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The influential child: How children affect their environment and influence their own risk and resilience
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 947-951
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What works for whom? Genetic moderation of intervention efficacy
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 1-6
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Externalizing symptoms, effortful control, and intrusive parenting: A test of bidirectional longitudinal relations during early childhood
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 953-968
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The emergence and evolution of infant externalizing behavior
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- 12 September 2014, pp. 663-680
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Multilevel developmental approaches to understanding the effects of child maltreatment: Recent advances and future challenges
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- 04 November 2015, pp. 1387-1397
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Serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genotype moderates the longitudinal impact of early caregiving on externalizing behavior
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 7-18
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Critical periods for the neurodevelopmental processes of externalizing and internalizing
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 321-346
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Measuring adolescents' exposure to victimization: The Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study
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- 04 November 2015, pp. 1399-1416
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The impact of children's internalizing and externalizing problems on parenting: Transactional processes and reciprocal change over time
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 969-986
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Using cross-species comparisons and a neurobiological framework to understand early social deprivation effects on behavioral development
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 347-367
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Genetic moderation of interpersonal psychotherapy efficacy for low-income mothers with major depressive disorder: Implications for differential susceptibility
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 19-35
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Preschool executive functions, single-parent status, and school quality predict diverging trajectories of classroom inattention in elementary school
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- 09 September 2014, pp. 681-693
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(Positive) power to the child: The role of children's willing stance toward parents in developmental cascades from toddler age to early preadolescence
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 987-1005
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Poverty, household chaos, and interparental aggression predict children's ability to recognize and modulate negative emotions
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- 12 September 2014, pp. 695-708
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Sensitive periods in human social development: New insights from research on oxytocin, synchrony, and high-risk parenting
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 369-395
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A differential susceptibility analysis reveals the “who and how” about adolescents' responses to preventive interventions: Tests of first- and second-generation Gene × Intervention hypotheses
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 37-49
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Individual, family, and culture level contributions to child physical abuse and neglect: A longitudinal study in nine countries
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- 04 November 2015, pp. 1417-1428
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